Thanks. I'd like to ask you a lot more, but I recognize the time limits, so I'll be quick.
Dr. Saha, when we talked about fraudulently arranged marriages, and correct me if I'm wrong, first you said that they were on the increase in Canada. And second, I was under the impression that you very much link them to the newcomer experience in Canada. You talked about arranged marriages being both a means of immigration and a vehicle for financial gain.
So if we're talking about the newcomer experience and an increase in the incidence of arranged marriages, does that not suggest that somehow we, as a country, when we allow immigrants to come in, are actually also at fault by fraudulently advertising what the immigrant experience will be like here? We're leaving immigrants with not enough money to actually make Canada their new home. What do we need to do in terms of our immigration policies for there to be better means of family reunification, for example? Are those some of the roads you're leading us to, or was I incorrect in understanding that you were linking this very much to the newcomer experience?